The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 13, 1918, Image 6
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THB FKlUtt AMD STAMDAU)
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Wednesday, November
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Haynes mechanical superiority in a new expression. df contour,
riding comfort arid convenience-—such is this latest Haynes seven-
passertger “Light Six" open car.. It is .strikingly modish.* The
»body is of the double-cowl type ; the lines are straight/ the hood
broad and high-arched, the windshield tilted, the fenders wheel-
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conforming. ^ \- . O. '
Riding comfort is absolute. Long-swung, flexible springs support
’ the chassis, which has a wheelbase of 127 inches. Deep resiliency
is in the broad, shaply seats, fashioned in French pleats. Auxil
iary reats are built for grown-ups and fold into the rich walnut
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A parcel compartment.and tonneau light in the back of the front
seat evidence the minute attention to convenience. Three beau-
. tiful.body finishes are offered.
Beneath the hood is the Haynes-built “Light Six" engine, surplus-
powered, fast, yet famously sparing of fuel—the mature motor ;
has remained virtually without change since its introduction more
than three years ago. * > ^ r .
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Let Us Demonstrate to You
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THE HAYNES AUTOMOBILE CX). ( KOKOMO, IND.
Smoaks, S. C.
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TO ALL CUSTOMERS:
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/V ()n account of an increase of 20 per cent
m tax on all syrups, and an increase of $15
per drum on gas, and 32 per cent* increase,
on crowns, we have been forced to make an
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increased price on all soft drinks. It will
therefore, be necessary for dealers to sell
their bottles at 7 cehtt in futurer "
Coca-Cola
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Boltling Works
By T. J. McDANIEL, Mgr.
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I AM AGENT FOR CHEROKEE
MARBLE WORKS. SEE ME FOR
ESTIMATES AND SECURE MY
(FIGURES BEFORE BUYING.
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A CAR OF
We have just received a car of the celebrated Avery Farm
Implements, including Stalk Cutters, Disc Harrows, Drag Har-
rows, Turn Plows, Etc., Etc. With the name Avery on them they
need no better guarantee. v
\ Farmers who desire to make the most of their labor should
begin now to plan for their next crop, and it is almost time to be-
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gin breaking land for next year’s/crop. ' Certainly it is time to
plow for sowing small grain. Good Implements pay for them-
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selves many times over.
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early ff you desire to secure some of this car of implements.
W T e rejoice with you that peace has come. Remember our
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duty to feed and clothe the starving and naked millions of war de-
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. vastated Europe. Let us help you make the most you can on youi
farm by using the best implements.
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A. WICHMAN &
V • COLLETON’S LEADING HARDWARE STORE
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Singer Is the Name
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A new shipment <rf the Famous
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Do nojt,-fnuiKine that heeauae otlt- i'l5«GEIt ^Kyl’IN 1 * MACHINES, in
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ms A COLD III .
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Pint Dose of ('old Componiid
ReUeren all (Irlppe
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Don’t atay atuffed up!”
Quit blowing and anufttins! A
done of YPape’a Cold Compound"
taken eVery 4> two houm until three
dosen are taken Will end Rrippe min
er cpugh medicines failed to give
jarff relief that It will be the game
'with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
Bear in mind that fromia small b<
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ery and break up a <**vere cold eith- A medicine muat haire excep-
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in the head^cfivst, body or limbs. j* ion *l merit to win estevrfi wherever
It prompiR opens cloggfd-up nos- ** becomes known.^X
trrls and air passages: stops nasty
discharge or nose running; relieve*
s|ck headache, dullness, feverish
ness, sor« throat, sneezing, soreness
and stifroesa.
"Pape’s Cold pound” is the
quickoal, surest relief known and ,'
costs onlv a few cents at dprfg
ptofes. It acts without assl^Ki'nce.
tastes nice, and causes no >«conTen-'<
ience. Don’t accept a ><fbstitute.
Dr. A. J. Anderson.
Dental Surgeon
V W altar boro, 8. C. ,
Of flea Hours: 9 a. m. to S p. at.i
That Dost Kjt Afted
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( (YTTOY.—Liberal advances and er-j ynii i»komocu lMNEi.’.wttMtb.a«titaa»T
does n 4 c«tue nrrvowaes. por
l KrutenOrr the lull name ana
tftialurc ol U. W. UaOV'S. JOc
pert handling-1)y PEARCE & BAT- }Uutoiee and (
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three dffferent types have just ar-
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rl^e^. We sell on terms to suit
cufttomrr.
Liberal allowance for old mr-
cfeines in exchange for a Singer. 2iv
per cent given for cash.
Cali, ’phone or write 'to Singer Shop.
M. PANIOTT1E
Manager.
. No. 37 Railroad Avenue
Phone 81XX Walterboro, S. .C.
Farm Lands For Sale
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Farm of 200 acres, known as “Eraesdyl.’V located-
within 1 I-4\rniles of Walterboro; 60 acres in cultivation
with substantial wire fence around entire farm. Four
dwellings an<l several out-houses. Fronts public high
way for 1-2 mile hnd with daily rural mail delivery.
Lands very fertile. Beautiful location for a home and ,
perfectly healthy. X^
Also 4-10 acres located near Hendersonville. Be
tween 40 and 50 acres in >cHltivation. This is clay st>”
and naturally as productive as,any in the State. An un
usually fine range for hogs and cattle.
For prices or other information apply to
1 W. B. GRUBER.
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LEINS MIKE SKIN
I HUE, M CLEIR:
Piles Cared la 6 to 14 Daye
DraggiMa r-fuod money if PAZO OINTMENT fall*
to core I biting. B.iod. Blc«im* orPrmrudmtf Pitt s.
Instantly rettevea Itching Piles, and you can act
iwtfulMaep after the ftrat appUcation. Price 60c.
orchard while this - way. ?tva n
through a fine cloth the juice of tw'
freah lemons into a bottle con'
ing about three ounces of or*h<v-'
white, then shake well and you have
whole quarter pint of skin ar .
complexion lotion at about the co"
— i one usually pays for a small j ar ’
.. . _ .... ~ ordinary cold* cream. Be sure '
Make This Beauty lotion for a Few strain thp lemon ^ ^ nc p ; :ln
Cents and see for Youmelf.
gets Into the bottle, then this loD; 7
will remain pure and fresh ^'
What girl pr woman hasn’t heard j mohths. When applied dailv to «
of l.moo Julco to remove eomplevlon j ^ 1
blemishee; to whiten the skin and beautify the skin,
to bring out the roses, the freshness i Any druggist will supply th^
nnd the hidden beauty? But, lemon ounces of orchard white at very ! t
juice alone is acid, therefore irrl-j tie cost and the grocer has the l< u
tating. and should be mixed wit'n 1 ous